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s that a safer bet. >>> new year, new ideas. what worked last year may not necessarily work this year. washington shennanigans continue. focus on far-oriented stocks. those are the ones that are coming back to life. be right back. >>> >> announcer: coming up, locking in profit? the housing market has been heating up. tonight, he spotted some household brands with takeover potential. find out if it's a housing play worth moving into. and later, mack daddy no more? 2012 was a tough year for ap people. will it turn around to regain its throne as the stoke to own? don't miss cramer's take. plus, win with wireless? there's a spat of new stocks on the street. and many more coming in 2013. from cutting edge next generation wi-fi to cruise lines. has your ship finally come in? or will there be a disconnect? cramer's breaking down what it takes for these stocks to tick up, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim krzcramer on twitter. p send jim an e-mail to cnbc.com or give us a call at 1
s that a safer bet. >>> new year, new ideas. what worked last year may not necessarily work this year. washington shennanigans continue. focus on far-oriented stocks. those are the ones that are coming back to life. be right back. >>> >> announcer: coming up, locking in profit? the housing market has been heating up. tonight, he spotted some household brands with takeover potential. find out if it's a housing play worth moving into. and later, mack daddy no more? 2012...
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it's a career bet. that's a key question. not to mention it would take at least two private equity firms. >> at least. david, at least two. >> probably closer to three. brian, they have now occasionally tried to sell to their lps directly. but the lps don't like these club deals. it would be at least two if not three. for a $5 billion equity check, take it down to $4 billion even. let's say he puts more money into the deal. i'm hard pressed to imagine the firms would be willing to step up for that kind of a number. it's just very big. not to mention $15 billion or so in financing again for a company -- again with do you want to lend to a high competitor in a tough biss. that's what people need to be thinking about with this stock up 13%. >> let's extrapolate on that and bring in jason son here. let's walk through pros and cons. pros of dell, good cash flow, solid balance sheet, global recognition. reasons to not by dell. these are ours. we threw them together. >> we've also got herb running in here. >> literally running. firs
it's a career bet. that's a key question. not to mention it would take at least two private equity firms. >> at least. david, at least two. >> probably closer to three. brian, they have now occasionally tried to sell to their lps directly. but the lps don't like these club deals. it would be at least two if not three. for a $5 billion equity check, take it down to $4 billion even. let's say he puts more money into the deal. i'm hard pressed to imagine the firms would be willing to...
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but nike is hedging his bets if he doesn't make it all the way back to number one. he signed with rory who won't be 24 until may. player from two continent, he and tiger are the faces of nike golf. >> that all you got? >> oh, it's gonna be like that, huh? >> go, go. >> just trying to keep up with the old guy you know. >> yeah, is that your real hair? >> you'll learn. >> second spot. even better, very entertaining, by the way, he is abu dhabi right now for the announcement. he add bunch of different sponsors. why nike? >> is young. athletic. a brand that i've always felt very close with and associated with. and the best athlete in the world, i always thought, were nike athletes. >> he is not getting paid on par with some of those athletes. he smaking as much money off the course as any athlete. not just golfers. >> i always had these dreams and aspirations. but feels like i got here quicker than most and quicker than i thought i would. and now that i'm here, i just want to, you know, keep going and keep trying to improve, if i can. >> this is a major double down for
but nike is hedging his bets if he doesn't make it all the way back to number one. he signed with rory who won't be 24 until may. player from two continent, he and tiger are the faces of nike golf. >> that all you got? >> oh, it's gonna be like that, huh? >> go, go. >> just trying to keep up with the old guy you know. >> yeah, is that your real hair? >> you'll learn. >> second spot. even better, very entertaining, by the way, he is abu dhabi right now...
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making the wrong bets? how come they so badly lagged the rest of the market? >> well, the essential reason for it is they lagged the market because they have to. these pools of capital and mutual funds are so huge, maybe 50%, 55% of the market, it's enormous. they can't outperform each other so they end up being average before cost and below average after cost. that's the math mettics, the rules of humble arithmetic. and those costs are higher than people expect. not only got the management fees, the operating expenses of a fund, they're explicit. some funds are highly priced. but there's also the trading cost. and the trading cost, the transaction cost, these portfolios turned over 100% a year. which is a lot to do with speculation and not very much to do with investing. >> is there no place then for -- in a person's individual portfolio for actively managed funds in your view? >> well, in reality i have to say there is no place. but there will always be managers that outperform, roughly offset by managers that are underperformed. that's just the math. so if
making the wrong bets? how come they so badly lagged the rest of the market? >> well, the essential reason for it is they lagged the market because they have to. these pools of capital and mutual funds are so huge, maybe 50%, 55% of the market, it's enormous. they can't outperform each other so they end up being average before cost and below average after cost. that's the math mettics, the rules of humble arithmetic. and those costs are higher than people expect. not only got the...
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>> i think it's a decent bet is something they're building is literal, like a building. it's hard to know. i don't think that would cause the stock to move one way or the other. >> that would be anti-climactic if it was just a building. you mentioned facebook is a small buy at this point. in terms of your biggest buy in this universe, which stock are you most excited about in 2013 in terms of upside? >> it's amazon. one of the reasons has to do with the current valuation setup. the most important themes in the internet space this year, tick them off, international turning less worse from last year. secondly, mobile, for the first time, mobile eclimsed 10% of all retail sales in the fourth quarter. now, retail -- i'm sorry, mobile has been a clear positive for google. a lot of incremental sales. the move toward same-day delivery, there was a prior segment that you ran on the problems with cash flow in retailers. there's a major force coming here. it's amazon's ability to deliver next day and then same day. that's a huge positive development. they've been building it for y
>> i think it's a decent bet is something they're building is literal, like a building. it's hard to know. i don't think that would cause the stock to move one way or the other. >> that would be anti-climactic if it was just a building. you mentioned facebook is a small buy at this point. in terms of your biggest buy in this universe, which stock are you most excited about in 2013 in terms of upside? >> it's amazon. one of the reasons has to do with the current valuation...
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president takes all of the power of his office, he's willing to expend political capital, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is this they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through. >> let's be honest. we are not always going to be able to find these individuals who on a dime turn into madmen and what could help here in new town is a ban on assault weapons. i've got to tell you, i fundamentally believe that if we had a ban on assault weapons and a ban on high capacity magazines that this guy might never, ever have taken up arms to begin with. what happens is these guys start to get courageous when they think they can walk into a school or movie theater with the kind of guns they see in movie theaters. there would still be little boys and little girls alive in newtown today i believe if you bana sought weapons and high capacity magazine clips. that's something we can do and then do now. >> susan can diotti is in newtown, connecticut. there's the delicate subject of what to do about the school itself. do they make it a memorial
president takes all of the power of his office, he's willing to expend political capital, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is this they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through. >> let's be honest. we are not always going to be able to find these individuals who on a dime turn into madmen and what could help here in new town is a ban on assault weapons. i've got to tell you, i fundamentally believe that if we had a...
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that's what lance needs to do. >> it was for you, it wasn't about drugs it was about bet something. >> yeah, yeah. >> do you think someone who physically alters their body should be allowed in the hall of fame at all before you? >> the records of baseball are a sacred thing, that's why baseball cards are worth more than basketball cards or football cards, it started in 1869 and wouldn't it be nice if you could talk to hank aaron today or roger maris or babe ruth? those are the guys who lost the records. if someone got 4257 and beat my record and was linked to steroids, i would have a lot of things to say about him. up until now, that has not happened. when you alter the statistics of baseball, you're really chaeting the fans of every era, and the fans of today's era, it's not right. >> you think you should be eligible for the hall of fame and -- are you hoping? you think one day it will change? >> well, here's what i think. i think this is america. and i think everybody at one time or another should be given a second chance. everyone that's what i'm waiting for, and i'm not here to co
that's what lance needs to do. >> it was for you, it wasn't about drugs it was about bet something. >> yeah, yeah. >> do you think someone who physically alters their body should be allowed in the hall of fame at all before you? >> the records of baseball are a sacred thing, that's why baseball cards are worth more than basketball cards or football cards, it started in 1869 and wouldn't it be nice if you could talk to hank aaron today or roger maris or babe ruth? those...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members' voting decisions, trying to tell them they're going to lose their elections. interestingly enough, in 2008, more recently in 2012, the nra did very poorly in terms of getting their candidates elected. we have got to do what's right for the american people. we shouldn't have a situation where people are afraid to go to a movie, to go -- to take their kids to school, to just carry on their lives without fear that there is going to be a gunman there spraying an assault weapon at them. so we have to take some steps. the fact that our background check does not e
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members'...
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if he's willing to expend political capital, you don't want to make predictions -- you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> as long as lawmakers need money to get re-elected, how can any law maker really take a stand and make it stick? >> we simply have to take a stand, and the nra leadership has never shown any shortage of arrogance, and they're not displaying any humility now, but this is a real tipping point. the country has reached an awful fatigue with these repeated gun tragedies. i think that will be reflected in what congress does. i think it will develop the spine and backbone necessary to pass an assault weapons ban, a ban on ammunition clips, to pass universal background checks, and i hope to remove this immunity that only one industry in america enjoys and that, in fact, protects a lot of unscrupulous gun sellers and dealers. >> congressman adam schiff, thanks so much for being with us. >>> it's been one month to the day since the killing rampag
if he's willing to expend political capital, you don't want to make predictions -- you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> as long as lawmakers need money to get re-elected, how can any law maker really take a stand and make it stick? >> we simply have to take a stand, and the nra leadership has never shown any shortage of arrogance, and they're not...
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investors around the world will ask if america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire, interest rates could spike for anybody who borrowing money, every homeowner who borrows money, every student with a student loan and every business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it's absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i'm quoting speaker boehner now, a financial disaster not only for us, but for the worldwide economy. so we have got to pay our bills. and republicans and congress have two choices here, they can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american
investors around the world will ask if america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire, interest rates could spike for anybody who borrowing money, every homeowner who borrows money, every student with a student loan and every business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically, would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the...
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i bet her blood pressure would be on the low side. >> can we stay off blood pressure? >> looking at places where people live a long time, the story resonates. social structure around them, family with them here today and ability to make peace with what's going on in your life and then physical activity. and sex does count. >> i'm 48 and since i've gotten to my late 40s i have sleep problems. i wake up every night at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. i can't get back to sleep. >> i have a 1-year-old daughter who wakes up at 3:00 in the morning. for people who have broken sleep, how important is sleep? how many hours should you get? and if you can't get enough, what do you do about it? >> the number one underappreciated health problem in america is sleep issues. it drives over eating, high blood pressure. >> i can blame my 1-year-old daughter? >> assess, blame, condemn, that's what it comes down to. sleep issues, you mentioned you're awake in the middle of the night. anxiety can cause it, as we get older we need to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. the mistake pe
i bet her blood pressure would be on the low side. >> can we stay off blood pressure? >> looking at places where people live a long time, the story resonates. social structure around them, family with them here today and ability to make peace with what's going on in your life and then physical activity. and sex does count. >> i'm 48 and since i've gotten to my late 40s i have sleep problems. i wake up every night at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. i can't get back to sleep....
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. marks could go haywire, interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. >> does that sound right to you, suze? is this something that the president is overstating? does that sound like that would be the possible scenario? >> i don't think that he's overstating it, at all, especially, let's just talk about the social security recipients. many people now are receiving social security at the exact same time, interest rates are so low that they are not getting the income from their investments that they need. so maybe at a time when they really didn't need their social security check, because they were living off of the interest income of their investments and their cds, that's not happening for them anymore. so this social security is a need, now, for them. you take that away, they won't be able to pay their rent, they won't be able to pay their mortgage, t
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. marks could go haywire, interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. >> does that sound right to you, suze? is this something that the president is overstating? does that sound like that would be the possible scenario? >> i don't think that he's overstating...
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thank you for talking with us. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. this evening anderson is going to be here in newtown, connecticut, with "ac 360" at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. you can watch his live coverage then. more from newtown straight ahead. first, though, john has a look at the other stories making news today. >> good morning, soledad. >>> all but three states in the grip of the flu epidemic. the cdc says the only states spared are california, hawaii, and mississippi. in new york, getting a flu shot is becoming tougher and tougher. there's been a run of the vaccine at some pharmacies and urgent care centers since governor cuomo declared a public health emergency. i'm joined by cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. we hear the word epidemic. what does it mean? >> it's a big scary word. basically, when the centers for disease control takes a look at the number of people sick and dying from the flu, it's reached a certain level. it's an epidemic pretty much every year. every year we reach epidemic levels. the word itself doesn't mean m
thank you for talking with us. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. this evening anderson is going to be here in newtown, connecticut, with "ac 360" at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. you can watch his live coverage then. more from newtown straight ahead. first, though, john has a look at the other stories making news today. >> good morning, soledad. >>> all but three states in the grip of the flu epidemic. the cdc says the only states spared are california, hawaii,...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> cnn's susan candiotti is in newtown, connecticut, right now. the people of that town marked one month since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school and discussed the delicate subject of what to do about the school itself. >> reporter: drew, tonight in newtown there was a public forum with many people trying to decide what to do about the future of sandy hook elementary school where the shooting occurred. and there were so many different opinions. do they tear it down forever? do they rebuild the school? do they put a memorial there? hard to get a consensus, but not surprising in this town since it's only been a month since the shooting. st. rose of lima church lost nine of its youngest members at sandy hook. a vigil drew thousands that first night, and then there were the funerals. >> i was this far away from the families. it was palpable what they were going through. >> reporter: how well are people hea
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> cnn's susan candiotti is in newtown, connecticut, right now. the people of that town marked one month since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school and discussed the delicate subject of what to do about the school itself. >> reporter: drew, tonight in newtown there was a public forum with many people...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. but i will say that likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> so stephen, as you work for the mayors against illegal guns, is that part of the platform? do you think that it actually has a chance? >> yeah, i do. certainly i do. you know, we saw exactly what assault weapons can do about a month ago in sandy hook. so i think lawmakers haven't forgotten that. i mean it's an important measure. i certainly think congress will give it the consideration that it deserves. >> stephen barton, lori haus, i thank you very much for joining us this morning. very quickly, lori, how is your daughter doing? >> she is doing fine and she's a teacher herself. she teaches 5-year-olds. so this hit home to her and my family and n.in a very big way. we understand that impact. like stephen, we're working to do what we can to prevent gun violence in this country. >> i really appreciate your time this morning and your continued effort there's. stephe
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. but i will say that likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> so stephen, as you work for the mayors against illegal guns, is that part of the platform? do you think that it actually has a chance? >> yeah, i do. certainly i do. you know, we saw exactly what assault weapons can do about a month ago in sandy hook. so i think lawmakers haven't forgotten that. i mean it's an...
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. >> you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> reporter: it may be a steep climb, but it has the support of the president, some members of congress, and the police chief in newtown, connecticut. >> ban assault weapons, restrict those magazines that have so many bullets in them. >> reporter: now, as for the vice president not meeting with house republicans, a source familiar with the talks tells cnn that other members of congress will be brought into the process once they start exploring legislative options. >> dan lothian at the white house, thanks for that, dan. >>> a quick programming note. this wednesday, be sure to watch a special gun control town hall on "anderson cooper 360." we'll break down all the issues. that's wednesday at 8:00 eastern, only on cnn. >>> up next, lance armstrong says i'm sorry but he hasn't said i did it, at least not yet. hear why we could hear him say those words soon. >>> plus, tracking the flu with the smart phone. the new w
. >> you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> reporter: it may be a steep climb, but it has the support of the president, some members of congress, and the police chief in newtown, connecticut. >> ban assault weapons, restrict those magazines that have so many bullets in them. >> reporter: now, as for the vice president not meeting with...
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tie bet existing. that's a sore subject. you have crushed britannica. you destroyed it. they no longer print. >> all right. >> stephen: how am i supposed to press my floarl rarngments. do you know how hard it is to dry a calla lily between two ipads? what is the next thing? what is the future of wikipedia? >> well, one of the things we're focused on is growth in the developing world. the other thing is we have a travel site that is opening up soon. we'll see how it goes. >> stephen: wikitravel? >> it's not wikitravel it's wikivoyager. >> stephen: you travel some place and said i love the atmosphere, try the win. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> stephen: i'd good to that. [ laughter ] will you have a business model for that? >> no. >> stephen: why won't you take advertising? it's so easy. product placement. under marie antoine net's let them eat kate entry have an ad. think about it. >> i'll think about it. >> stephen: thank you so much, jimmy. f(@úcÑ>l@) " ii%)
tie bet existing. that's a sore subject. you have crushed britannica. you destroyed it. they no longer print. >> all right. >> stephen: how am i supposed to press my floarl rarngments. do you know how hard it is to dry a calla lily between two ipads? what is the next thing? what is the future of wikipedia? >> well, one of the things we're focused on is growth in the developing world. the other thing is we have a travel site that is opening up soon. we'll see how it goes....
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it is absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i am quoting the speaker, it would be a financial disaster not only for us, but the worldwide economy. so we have to pay our bills. republicans in congress can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leverage to be used. the full faith
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it is absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i am quoting the speaker, it would be a financial disaster not only for us, but the worldwide economy. so we have to pay our bills. republicans in congress can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leverage to be used. the full faith
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet. markets could go haywire. interest rates would spike for anyone who borrowed money. every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with the business -- every student with the student loan. it would be a self-inflected wounds on the economy. it would slow down our growth. it might put us into a recession, and ironically, would probably increase the deficit. to even entertain the idea of this happening, of...
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when you went to bet, we have the curfew, you would put your valuables in your pajamas and in your coat every night in the daytime i would ride in the front of the double decker bus and see the people with the damage to the dockyard every day. then i was sent to a place where they were getting ready for the day. we ran the other party boats. there was no harbour but just open sea. it was difficult. and was incredibly tense. the young men and would get drunk every night. it was to be ears. every night we had to take them back. if you can imagine in the dark, not a single light on the sea or the land and grow your way out juicy and the places where they belong to. but one of the main things was listen to these people. they wanted to talk. they had no idea why they were there. they wanted to talk about their families. was thinking via other night i don't think any of them talked about the future but four hours and hours of a talk to the young mariners most of whom were lost and for what it meant to them. so i think it was just listening to the people. we were having a hard time being recog
when you went to bet, we have the curfew, you would put your valuables in your pajamas and in your coat every night in the daytime i would ride in the front of the double decker bus and see the people with the damage to the dockyard every day. then i was sent to a place where they were getting ready for the day. we ran the other party boats. there was no harbour but just open sea. it was difficult. and was incredibly tense. the young men and would get drunk every night. it was to be ears. every...
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diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it is a pair of debate outside. so he lived in this mansion of fifth avenue. he entertained his friends, but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard farouk was one of his favorite cardplaying partners during the final days. then he went into the hospital and died in january -- the end of january 1945 and his funeral was at saint bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. [inaudible] -- other members of roosevelt's brain trust? >> at what is his relationship with rexford talk well i'm probably way more and others are in the new to the brain trust? he was a part of the brain trust. he came into really had up for jobs programs. he did meet occasionally with a group at the department of agriculture. he obviously knew them all. he was close to felix frankfurter. the people that really worked with him for oscar cox and isadora lupine. but he was very close to frances perkins. frances perkins helped him get his job. hey, nancy. >> you tacked a little bit about cordell hull and the extraordinary situation is hopkins being,
diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it is a pair of debate outside. so he lived in this mansion of fifth avenue. he entertained his friends, but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard farouk was one of his favorite cardplaying partners during the final days. then he went into the hospital and died in january -- the end of january 1945 and his funeral was at saint bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. [inaudible] -- other members of roosevelt's brain trust? >> at what is his...
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and diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it was avril herriman who bankrolled that. so he lived in this mansion on fifth avenue. he entertained his friends. but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard pa rook was one of his -- baa rook was one of his favorite card-playing partners during the final days, and then he went into the hospital, and he died in january of -- right at the end of january 1945, and his funeral was at st. bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. i'm sorry, hi. yeah. >> what was hopkins' relationship to tugwell and other members of roosevelt's brain trust? >> yeah. what was his relationship with rexford tugwell and probably ray moley and the others who were in the sort of new deal brain trust. he wasn't part of the brain trust. you know, he came in to really head up the jobs programs. he did meet occasional ri with -- occasionally with sort of that rump group over at the department of agriculture. he obviously knew them all. he was close to felix frankfurter. his guys know -- the people who really worked with him were oscar cox and isadore rubi
and diana said i'll bet my bottom dollar it was avril herriman who bankrolled that. so he lived in this mansion on fifth avenue. he entertained his friends. but he slowly faded in the fall of 1945. bernard pa rook was one of his -- baa rook was one of his favorite card-playing partners during the final days, and then he went into the hospital, and he died in january of -- right at the end of january 1945, and his funeral was at st. bartholomew's church on fifth avenue. i'm sorry, hi. yeah....
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and i said you bet it is. it stuns me that have of the american population completely fell for this employee mantra of hope and change that obama administration was going to be a transcendent administration that brought us all together. that is why barack obama burned the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember that great inaugural address, it was glorious, where he said to conservatives especially when we disagree, nice, beautiful, beautiful idea he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. there was a great idea, too. he met twice, two times. so, three days after that beautiful speech, the conservatives in congress came to congress and had a meeting and eric cantor came from virginia and articulated the perspective on increasing taxes but we shouldn't do that. you know what obama said three days after especially when we disagree? he said eric, i1 coming you lost. then about a week later he says i want the folks that got us into this mess to do the whole l
and i said you bet it is. it stuns me that have of the american population completely fell for this employee mantra of hope and change that obama administration was going to be a transcendent administration that brought us all together. that is why barack obama burned the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember that great inaugural address, it was glorious, where he said to conservatives especially when we disagree, nice, beautiful, beautiful idea he was going...
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florida's beaches and lift off the plane today i looked down and see my lady friend of the time that i'm betting on the war those beaches are eventually going to overtake not in my lifetime that the lifetime of younger people here you won't be going to south beach, you will be going to south east -- south beach west. in some time as we stand up and face the harsh realities of disaster whether we call it climate change or whether we call it hot and cold the simple fact of the matter is we owe it to the people the new jersey and new york and connecticut and elsewhere and we know what to ourselves to be mindful of the numerous disasters that are on the horizon because we can't predict what we can prepare for, and if we don't, then we will be doing ourselves a terrible disservice. thank you. >> thank you the chairman. >> thank you mr. schramm. i will add my welcome. i will tell you, it is always one of the great pleasures of my week when it's been a tough week lots of controversy and frustration on capitol hill when i would see mr. rogers come in here together generally they agreed on more than they
florida's beaches and lift off the plane today i looked down and see my lady friend of the time that i'm betting on the war those beaches are eventually going to overtake not in my lifetime that the lifetime of younger people here you won't be going to south beach, you will be going to south east -- south beach west. in some time as we stand up and face the harsh realities of disaster whether we call it climate change or whether we call it hot and cold the simple fact of the matter is we owe it...
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and one of the things that i know of no way to gather any real and critical bet on, and you will make, is make an analogy to when we first started dealing with the issue of crack cocaine. moynihan and i back in the early '80s -- coming from the bahamas actually. although i was senior, i was not equal to patrick moynihan. i never forget him standing up on the floor of the senate and holding up what was called and photostat a copy of a newspaper, front page of the newspapers from, i think 1937 or eight, where one of the mafia bosses was gunned down in a barber chair and riddled with the blood. he was just about decapitated with a machine gun, and it made the front page of every paper in america. then he held up, if i'm not mistaken, a "new york times," and he referenced a story and that happen, if i'm not mistaken, in the bronx where an entire family, grandmother, mother and father, three or four children, and in local were murdered execution style in their apartment. it made page 57 of "the new york times." he referred to it as defining deviancy down. and there's no major i'm aware of
and one of the things that i know of no way to gather any real and critical bet on, and you will make, is make an analogy to when we first started dealing with the issue of crack cocaine. moynihan and i back in the early '80s -- coming from the bahamas actually. although i was senior, i was not equal to patrick moynihan. i never forget him standing up on the floor of the senate and holding up what was called and photostat a copy of a newspaper, front page of the newspapers from, i think 1937 or...
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i would bet she would get probation. today, with tools like nibin, the ballistics network i talked about, we can tell the court for sentencing purposes that this gun was used to kill those people. we can do that. with tools like e*trade, ats electronic tracing system, we can follow again as it moves in a very sets of hands. sometimes following it right into the hands of the shooter. like sam cobbs in chicago. in addition, when we look at countries information collected over a period of time, we can analyze that for strategic purposes. look at patterns and trends. once we can understand patterns and trends, that's when we really understand the gun market, the conditions, the situation in our region. to do all this we have to balance a few things. we have to balance people, processes, and technology. just like a three-legged stool. if one is too short, the stool falls over. if one is too long, the stool falls over. they must be in balance to hold the weight of what we are trying to accomplish. do this, law enforcement need
i would bet she would get probation. today, with tools like nibin, the ballistics network i talked about, we can tell the court for sentencing purposes that this gun was used to kill those people. we can do that. with tools like e*trade, ats electronic tracing system, we can follow again as it moves in a very sets of hands. sometimes following it right into the hands of the shooter. like sam cobbs in chicago. in addition, when we look at countries information collected over a period of time, we...
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takes all of the power of his office if he's willing to expand political capitol, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> jennifer: actually 88% of republicans in congress have received a contribution from the nra at some point in their career, although according to the sunlight foundation, among democrats it's 11%. with long oddings of getting a ban through congress some governors are moving ahead with state-wide bans instead. governor o'malley is proposing one of these strictest in the nation. it would ban assault weapons and restrict visitor access to school, and require perspective gun owners to provide finger continues to police, and undergo a thorough background check. but how much teeth can a state ban have. joining me now is katrina vanden huevel, editor and publisher of "the nation." welcome back inside "the war room"? >> thank you governor. >> jennifer: i want to talk about the strategy of this and other issues. the president's strategy on it, the progressive bas
takes all of the power of his office if he's willing to expand political capitol, you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> jennifer: actually 88% of republicans in congress have received a contribution from the nra at some point in their career, although according to the sunlight foundation, among democrats it's 11%. with long oddings of getting a ban through congress some...
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wow, i bet you they'll be helpful on immigration reform as well. right after they get reasonable gun control done. president obama plans to move congress on an ambitious overhaul on the immigration reform a change of one comprehensive bill resisting efforts by some republicans to break the overhaul into smaller pieces. john mccain, as you know, will be -- >> it's not the policy! comprehensive immigration reform. who would ever come up with such a ridiculous idea. >> that's exactly what's going to happen which is the sad part. >> never heard of him. >> javi or javy. >> stephanie: is that how i say it? >> caller: hello. actually, it is javy. that's the california version. >> the plural -- java. >> caller: hi, guys. i just wanted to bring up something. there was a forbes article, i don't know if you folks saw it, but in december 18th called addicted to bang the neuroscience of the gun. it was in forbes and it brought -- it argued very successfully, i thought that what we're hearing about now the passion that's coming from people in the nra you mention
wow, i bet you they'll be helpful on immigration reform as well. right after they get reasonable gun control done. president obama plans to move congress on an ambitious overhaul on the immigration reform a change of one comprehensive bill resisting efforts by some republicans to break the overhaul into smaller pieces. john mccain, as you know, will be -- >> it's not the policy! comprehensive immigration reform. who would ever come up with such a ridiculous idea. >> that's exactly...
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. >> you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likely they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban. >> after newtown and whatever aurora, colorado? no assault weapons ban? >> you have to understand the nra leadership they are in the gun-selling business? >> they represent the gun manufacturers? >> represent the gun manufacturers and part of those sales, a big part of that market is trying to appeal to the people who by the way, may already have 10 ak-47s. >> we see the spike in gun sales that's been so reported. >> that's what a lot of these sales are. people who already are heavenly armed and now they are going to be more heavily armed. it's a bad financial decision for their household probably to advance that much. it's great for public safety. >> that's important to know. the percentage of american house homicide that have guns has declined greatly over the past number of years and even when we see this spike in sales, it doesn't show an increase with that. >> you still believe and make sure i understand in this political climate an assau
. >> you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likely they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban. >> after newtown and whatever aurora, colorado? no assault weapons ban? >> you have to understand the nra leadership they are in the gun-selling business? >> they represent the gun manufacturers? >> represent the gun manufacturers and part of those sales, a big part of that market is trying to appeal to the people who by...
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jack lew claim to fame to create a surplus bet americans are up in arms? >> nobody has a better resonate and jack lew who was an aide to tip o'neill during the reform of social security. republicans are really just playing partisan. lori: over the last three years ago with budget director u.s. has run deficits over $8 trillion per year in that rate is of contention with criticism. >> a lot of that's is more partisan fear than reality. one interview that he did when the president proposes budget that spending on government programs would balance with the revenues to equalize. their rubies smaller running deficits but that was the course scope and size issue. they said it is semantics but that is not the case. lori: do they not like him because he is a tough negotiator? >> that is part of it. >> except john kerry every nomination is criticized even in hagel is not good enough. so the backdrop of the obama was working in with a first term and dynamics were different but that was a solid choice and we could have huge ffghts ahead of us. >> with the cuts coming
jack lew claim to fame to create a surplus bet americans are up in arms? >> nobody has a better resonate and jack lew who was an aide to tip o'neill during the reform of social security. republicans are really just playing partisan. lori: over the last three years ago with budget director u.s. has run deficits over $8 trillion per year in that rate is of contention with criticism. >> a lot of that's is more partisan fear than reality. one interview that he did when the president...
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thank you for being with us. >> you bet. cheryl: we have breaking news on jpmorgan. new reports that jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon may take a hit. joining me now is former treasury department adviser for the clinton and obama administration. i want to start with the sec. >> i think it is an important development. it really shows that risk management will be really important for things going forward. the fact that the enforcement action is coming, the board is talking about pinging jamie dimon bonus. they are starting to think or probably about strategy of the firm and it is not just about quarterly earnings. cheryl: he is the highest-paid ceo out there. it is the board's call whether or not to release the london whale report. this hurts him financially. >> yes. what concerns me a little bit about jpmorgan is jamie dimon is not just ceo, he is also chairman of the board. we like to have the tube positions split. when there are decisions like this, you want the board to be able to say this may make the ceo look back, but we are going to do it in the issue of transpare
thank you for being with us. >> you bet. cheryl: we have breaking news on jpmorgan. new reports that jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon may take a hit. joining me now is former treasury department adviser for the clinton and obama administration. i want to start with the sec. >> i think it is an important development. it really shows that risk management will be really important for things going forward. the fact that the enforcement action is coming, the board is talking about pinging...
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gerri: a bad bet at the bank for a trader in london office cost more than the financial institutions to lose more than $6 billion. the federal regulator's order the banks to fix the poor risk management that led to the problem. heads have rolled at the bank with a trader and chief investment officer leaving in the wake of the loss. reports are surfacing an internal report could be released this week placing some blame on the eo, jamie dimon. what could very well slash the bonus and that could put him at risk of losing the entitlement of highest-paid banker. he took nearly $23 million last year thanks to his bonus. if that bonus gets cut, who could take over the title of highest-paid banker. number five the ceo of goldman sachs took home more than $15.5 million according to the sec includes more than 10 and a half million dollars in stock awards. number four, a familiar face, lloyd glenn fine. his pay package was also thanks to stock awards. number three, jpmorgan chase, the head of the investment bank and while his salary is less, his bonus was nearly a million dollars more. number t
gerri: a bad bet at the bank for a trader in london office cost more than the financial institutions to lose more than $6 billion. the federal regulator's order the banks to fix the poor risk management that led to the problem. heads have rolled at the bank with a trader and chief investment officer leaving in the wake of the loss. reports are surfacing an internal report could be released this week placing some blame on the eo, jamie dimon. what could very well slash the bonus and that could...
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i bet gold goes up then. >> interesting. stuart: a big question. and he's one of the most controversial figures in sports. no matter your opinion of lance arm strong he will supposedly come clean to oprah this week admit he cheated. and liz and charles are here, will they forgive and forget mr. armstrong. ♪ i want a new drug, one that won't make me sick ♪ ♪ wasn't make me crash my car and feel six feet six ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> lance armstrong ready to come clean today. he caped an interview with oprah winfrey. he was stripped of seven tour de france titles and barred from competition after the u.s. doping agency said armstrong had quote, led the most sophisticated professional and successful doping program that spor
i bet gold goes up then. >> interesting. stuart: a big question. and he's one of the most controversial figures in sports. no matter your opinion of lance arm strong he will supposedly come clean to oprah this week admit he cheated. and liz and charles are here, will they forgive and forget mr. armstrong. ♪ i want a new drug, one that won't make me sick ♪ ♪ wasn't make me crash my car and feel six feet six ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school...
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part of is the low expectations thing, and, also, i think, the product line is looking bet eric and the men's stores we talked about, and i put it on the trading service so we took half as a disciplinary thing, but let the rest run. >> how are the prices? >> they are not cheap. >> like, what? michael kors? >> higher than that. i think the reason you changed my mind is because of the men's stuff. i bought some for my husband. he liked it. on that point, it was expensive. it was a canvas bag with leather, and it was $400. it was a lot. that was a year ago. he loved it, uses it all the time. we bought more since then. >> by the way, the women's bags, also, starting to get up there at 600 bucks. >> really? i didn't know that. >> that's lv territory. lauren doesn't care unless it's four figures. >> charles payne, thanks so much. >> thank you, see you later. >> time for a market check with nicole on the floor of the exchange with positive action for sears in particular today. nicole? >> that's rights. it always brings confidence along with insiders buy more of the company, and in this case, y
part of is the low expectations thing, and, also, i think, the product line is looking bet eric and the men's stores we talked about, and i put it on the trading service so we took half as a disciplinary thing, but let the rest run. >> how are the prices? >> they are not cheap. >> like, what? michael kors? >> higher than that. i think the reason you changed my mind is because of the men's stuff. i bought some for my husband. he liked it. on that point, it was expensive....
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investors will ask if united states is america is a in fact a safe bet. >> reporter: they launched a new term by focusing on the issue likely to dominate the second term. >> shep: what are we hearing from republicans on this? >> republicans are looking at a fiscal perfect storm in march, avoid the fiscal cliff and renew funding for most government programs. john hoern boehner said the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real but so, too, the consequences of allowing our spending programs to go unresolved. congressman mike lee the latter problem could eclipse the first. >> we're going to face another credit rating downgrade without changing the washington spends mo money and the more importantly the way they borrow money. >> republicans feel now when they have the leverage to force the spending cuts in the fiscal cliff talks that they couldn't force last year. >> shep: the president also revealed, the vice president biden has turned in recommendations on how to reduce gun violence in our country. that was after the vice president met with groups including the nati
investors will ask if united states is america is a in fact a safe bet. >> reporter: they launched a new term by focusing on the issue likely to dominate the second term. >> shep: what are we hearing from republicans on this? >> republicans are looking at a fiscal perfect storm in march, avoid the fiscal cliff and renew funding for most government programs. john hoern boehner said the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real but so, too, the consequences...
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and probably others but if you forget your lunch for the day you may not go back for your lunch but i bet everybody goes back for their phone. technology is not going anywhere and top tiered market looks for options in the phones but the bottom tier looks just for the phones. maybe there won't be such a leader and be more a follower and lower cost phone for the emerging markets. >> 900 million smart phones will be sold. people are buying their phones but they want to buy them cheaper. >> right. >> neil: stick around. president's thoughts and what others thought. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, . the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in o
and probably others but if you forget your lunch for the day you may not go back for your lunch but i bet everybody goes back for their phone. technology is not going anywhere and top tiered market looks for options in the phones but the bottom tier looks just for the phones. maybe there won't be such a leader and be more a follower and lower cost phone for the emerging markets. >> 900 million smart phones will be sold. people are buying their phones but they want to buy them cheaper....
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invesors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. >> bret: the president of the united states today. his last news conference of the first term. quick reaction from mitch mcconnell who released this statement -- the president and his allies need to get serious about spending. debt limb debate is the perfect time for it. i know the most important issue confronting the issue of the country is deficit and debt. so we are hoping for a new seriousness on the part of the president with regard to the single biggest issue confronting the country. we look forward to doing so about the huge, huge problem. yonah goldberg. kirsten powers. charles krauthammer. okay, charles, start with the debt ceiling talk. what you heard from the president. >> the tone was remarkable. he talk about the republicans being suspicious of the social security and medicare by the oldest saw that you could hear. then he added making sure empovrished children get food. that's over the to
invesors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. >> bret: the president of the united states today. his last news conference of the first term. quick reaction from mitch mcconnell who released this statement -- the president and his allies need to get serious about spending. debt limb debate is the perfect time for it. i know the most important issue confronting...
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bill: thank you. >> reporter: you bet. bill: good to have you. thanks. >> reporter: my pleasure. martha: as the president prepares for inauguration day there's already growing controversy over the money that is being raised to help pay for the event. get ready to hear words like this inauguration brought to you by microsoft. that would be weird, right? chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington. are we going to hear that? >> reporter: probably unlikely, when you watch the upcoming inaugural events they will be brought to you by at&t and microsoft and a handful of corporate donors, a big shift from 2009 when they did not accept corporate one. at&t has received $182 million in federal contracts. microsoft has $1.46 million. critics say this does not pass the smell test. >> this down is dysfunctional, there is too much money sloshing around and this brings around, really, really corruption. what if a company is bidding for a contract, then they give money and then their washington rep shows up at the event and reminds them. it's a bad idea. >> reporter: con
bill: thank you. >> reporter: you bet. bill: good to have you. thanks. >> reporter: my pleasure. martha: as the president prepares for inauguration day there's already growing controversy over the money that is being raised to help pay for the event. get ready to hear words like this inauguration brought to you by microsoft. that would be weird, right? chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington. are we going to hear that? >> reporter: probably...
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. >> if you have got a job and got your first paycheck of the new year, i bet you have noticed that your pay was less than the amount of your last check of 2012. and you are not the only one. thousands have taken to twitter to give their thoughts on the new payroll tax increase. here is just a few samples. one said just noticed all my employees part time hourly and et cetera will have more tax dollars taken out of their checks contrary to president's promise. liar? another one says did new tax goes into effect today? something i don't understand about the fiscal cliff. i got a raise yet, my paycheck got smaller. obama promised to increase taxes on families raising less than $250,000 a year. why do i have $30 less in my paycheck, mr. president. the president and his fellow democrats aren't done yet. they now want to increase more tax revenue by limiting your deductions. joining me to talk about the impact of these new taxes. country singer john rich, half of the duo big and rich. inadventure and managing partner of chord buddy a guitar learning tool travis berry. president of products wil
. >> if you have got a job and got your first paycheck of the new year, i bet you have noticed that your pay was less than the amount of your last check of 2012. and you are not the only one. thousands have taken to twitter to give their thoughts on the new payroll tax increase. here is just a few samples. one said just noticed all my employees part time hourly and et cetera will have more tax dollars taken out of their checks contrary to president's promise. liar? another one says did...
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i bet a lot of them did not get published. >> i thought they did. >> i know people that did not. >> maybe because it was older than five years the permit. >> what happened with the law enforcement officers is most law enforcement officers don't apply for a pistol license because they can carry on their shield. i have spoken with friends of mine who are state troopers and other police they were told by unions you don't need to have a license. that was your prerogative to get it. that's why we would rather you didn't have it. >> let me ask you another question here. the governor of new york says the madness has to stop he gives a big state of the state address he wants to have the toughest gun laws in the country. connecticut had one of the toughest ghun laws -- gun laws in the country. he used the word confiscation. >> as a senator people have to realize this governor is on the record talking about confiscation. people have to get activated in the state of new york. there are bills that sent police and turn those individuals into criminals. that's where this governor wants to go with that.
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zero heartbur (applause) >> if you've got a job and you've got your first paycheck of the new year, i bet you have noticed your pay was less than the amount of your last check of 2012 and you're not the only one. thousands have taken to twit tower give their thoughts on the new payroll tax increase and here are a few samples. one said just noticed all of my employees,part-time, hourly, et cetera will have more tax dollars taken out of their check contrary to the president's promise. liar. another one said, did new tax goes into effect today? something i don't understand about the fiscal cliff, i got a raise yet my paycheck got smaller. another one, says obama promised not to increase taxes on families making less than $250,000 a year. why do i have $30 less in my paycheck, mr. president. the president and his fellow democrats aren't done yet they now want to increase more tax revenue limiting your deductions joining me to talk about the impact of the new taxes, john rich, half the duo of big and rich. inventing partner of cord buddy, the guitar learning tool. and william marsh comes back
zero heartbur (applause) >> if you've got a job and you've got your first paycheck of the new year, i bet you have noticed your pay was less than the amount of your last check of 2012 and you're not the only one. thousands have taken to twit tower give their thoughts on the new payroll tax increase and here are a few samples. one said just noticed all of my employees,part-time, hourly, et cetera will have more tax dollars taken out of their check contrary to the president's promise. liar....
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet? markets could go haywire, interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money, every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills, is irresponsible. it's absurd. as the speaker said two years ago, it would be, and i'm quoting speaker boehner now, a financial disaster not only for us but for the worldwide economy. so we've got to pay our bills. and republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills, or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing american economy. the financial well-being of the american people i
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america is in fact a safe bet? markets could go haywire, interest rates would spike for anybody who borrows money, every homeowner with a mortgage, every student with a college loan, every small business owner who wants to grow and hire. it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into recession, and ironically would probably increase our deficit. so to even entertain the idea of this...
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. >> we bet you never heard this warning about flying. your coffee to explode at 35,000 feet. we're going to explain how that can happen. then hundreds of hunters, thousands of pythons. who can catch the most? one guy who is about to take up that crazy challenge joins us next on "fox & friends." (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with gden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. plus a valuable coupon. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. i obsessed about my weight my whole life. i
. >> we bet you never heard this warning about flying. your coffee to explode at 35,000 feet. we're going to explain how that can happen. then hundreds of hunters, thousands of pythons. who can catch the most? one guy who is about to take up that crazy challenge joins us next on "fox & friends." (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with gden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best...
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invest ors around the world will ask if america is a safe bet? markets could go haywire, interest rates would spike. every student can a college loan, every small business owner who wants to hire, it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into a recession. and ironically would probably increase our deficit. so, even to entertain the idea of this happening of the united states of the america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it's absurd. agsz the speaker said two years ago, it would be and i'm quotings speaker boehner now, a financial disaster not only for us but for the worldwide economy. so, we got to pay our bills. republicans in congress have two choices here, they could act responsibly and pay america's bills. or they could act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom for not crashing the american economy. the financial well-being of the american people is not leveraged to be used. the full faith and credit of the united states o
invest ors around the world will ask if america is a safe bet? markets could go haywire, interest rates would spike. every student can a college loan, every small business owner who wants to hire, it would be a self-inflicted wound on the economy. it would slow down our growth, might tip us into a recession. and ironically would probably increase our deficit. so, even to entertain the idea of this happening of the united states of the america not paying its bills is irresponsible. it's absurd....
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it gives you a different perspective in the wintertime. >> and the orange is awesome. >> i bet it's more peaceful to do it this time of year because the land is so quiet when there's snow. you can't really hear anything. it will just be the hum of your fan. >> what would be on your mp3 if you were flying? >> r kelly's "i believe i can fly." ♪ >>> i smell a rat, or more specifically, this family does. they moved into their new home, but inside the garage lurks an evil beast that is just a rat. they arm themselves with what looks like golf clubs and a broom to try to get the rat out of there. of course, a lot of instances like this. [ screaming ] the rat escapes. they see it again. eventually the rat makes it into a cardboard box. it's in there with some of their stuff. ever so carefully, they guide this box with rat inside down to the end of the driveway where they plan to set it free. >> the rat picked a nice neighborhood to move into. >> sure did. looks like a nice place. here they are beating on the thing with a putter. rat's not coming out. >> rats have been the torment of men for h
it gives you a different perspective in the wintertime. >> and the orange is awesome. >> i bet it's more peaceful to do it this time of year because the land is so quiet when there's snow. you can't really hear anything. it will just be the hum of your fan. >> what would be on your mp3 if you were flying? >> r kelly's "i believe i can fly." ♪ >>> i smell a rat, or more specifically, this family does. they moved into their new home, but inside the...